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    Default to chip or not to chip

    i realize this has been addressed but i have an 1991 535i automatic. will these dinan or conforti or dsylva chips do me any good or harm??? tia which one is the best thanks again

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    the dasilva chips have been known to wake up the 535's, Im sure others do also but there is a lot of people here that use them. they cost less also. Remember you need to run the best fuel you can find with any chip.
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    dsylva will do you good best bang for your buck

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    EAT chip.

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    EAT chip!

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    Quote Originally Posted by diamond777
    i realize this has been addressed but i have an 1991 535i automatic. will these dinan or conforti or dsylva chips do me any good or harm??? tia which one is the best thanks again

    The chips will wake up an auto also. Just make sure to use at least 91 octane. Of course mine is the best one made in Canada

    MarkD

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    Default EAT chip in my M50

    Works great, car runs stronger in all ranges and is a bit easier to drive. Been in my car for at least a year. Highly recommended. Use at least 91 octane gas.

    Quote Originally Posted by diamond777
    i realize this has been addressed but i have an 1991 535i automatic. will these dinan or conforti or dsylva chips do me any good or harm??? tia which one is the best thanks again
    Thanks,

    1995 525i Auto, M50TU 2.5L, EAT chip, 1/95 build, USA, 205/65/15 tires, ASC+T, HID, lumbar, EC Mirror, BMW Alpine 5 radio with BMW-Pioneer CD Changer, abt 236k miles, Oxford Green/Parchment

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    Quote Originally Posted by Russell
    Works great, car runs stronger in all ranges and is a bit easier to drive. Been in my car for at least a year. Highly recommended. Use at least 91 octane gas.
    Not to hijack the threat, but will that chip work in my 520i M50TU?
    1994 520i with M50 engine, manual transmission and air conditioner.
    VIN: GG45422

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    Yes it will T_marat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by diamond777
    i realize this has been addressed but i have an 1991 535i automatic. will these dinan or conforti or dsylva chips do me any good or harm??? tia which one is the best thanks again
    I also have a 535 Auto. I'm thrilled with my D'Sylva chip. Would do it again in an instant.
    .


    Jay Lebo - Toronto, Canada
    1990 BMW 535i
    5-speed conversion
    Lightened flywheel
    Sachs Suspension Kit
    E.A.T. Chip

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